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RE: % system ASP used . . . : 99.6266
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From: Westdorp, Tom
To: 'Leif Svalgaard '
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 8:37 PM
Subject: RE: % system ASP used . . . : 99.6266


Leif,

If you are on r510 I believe it is not as funny as you think.

Four times on two different boxes (an 820 and a 720) we had the storage used 
run away into the 95+% range.  An IPL dropped it back to 60% or so.  There were 
ptf's issued for this, twice, (sorry I'm just a pgmr not the admin guy, so no 
numbers) that got this to slow to ALMOST a standstill.  I still see a symptom, 
just like you're seeing, on the 720 (the dev system, only one which ever slows 
down).  I think IBM's stemmed the leak from a torrent to a trickle, but I 
believe it is still leaking.  Percentage will vary with total storage volume, 
but it still creeps up and gets reset on IPL.

-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Svalgaard
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Sent: 11/3/01 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: % system ASP used . . . : 99.6266

From: <barsa@barsaconsulting.com>
> GO CLEANUP
> See my COMMON session. ABC's of AS/400 System Management

did cleanup, hardly made a dent.
Windoze may have "memory leaks", but it seems that the AS/400
develops "ASP-leaks"   :-)




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